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Pajama Factory makes list of fastest-growing mission-driven U.S. businesses

July 12, 2026 - 01:24

Pajama Factory makes list of fastest-growing mission-driven U.S. businesses

The Pajama Factory, a community-focused manufacturing hub in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, has earned a spot on the inaugural PurposeBuilt100 list. The ranking, created by The Super Crowd, highlights high-impact, mission-driven businesses across the United States that are demonstrating steady financial growth while staying true to their social or environmental goals.

The Pajama Factory is not a pajama maker. It is a sprawling, repurposed industrial complex that houses artists, small manufacturers, and nonprofit organizations. The site has become a model for how old factory spaces can be transformed into engines for local economic development. Its inclusion on the PurposeBuilt100 list signals that the project is not just surviving but thriving in a way that aligns profit with purpose.

The Super Crowd, an organization focused on supporting mission-driven enterprises, designed the list to showcase businesses that are scaling their impact without sacrificing their core values. The Pajama Factory was selected for its ability to generate jobs, foster creativity, and revitalize a former manufacturing district in a city that had seen decades of industrial decline.

Leaders at the Pajama Factory said the recognition validates their approach of prioritizing community benefit alongside financial sustainability. The complex now hosts dozens of tenants, from woodworkers and ceramicists to tech startups and theater companies. The space also runs educational programs and hosts public events, drawing visitors from across the region.

Being named to the PurposeBuilt100 list could open doors for new partnerships and funding opportunities. For a project that started as a simple idea to save an old building, the national recognition marks a significant milestone in its ongoing mission to prove that business can be a force for good.


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